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The Brownback resolution is the handiwork of the auto dealers' lobbying group - whose acronym, NADA, happens to be Spanish for 'nothing".

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A common saying in Mexico about police investigations and government inquiries goes "no pasa nada," or "nothing happens".

During this period he wrote Novios y solitarios (1975; "Couples and Singles"), No pasó nada (1980; "Nothing Happened"), and La insurrección (1980; The Insurrection).

But at the end, on Mr. Grau's song "Fachada o Nada," something unexpected happened: The Cuban singer Pepito Gomez appeared.

This normally happens only in the uncomfortable dewlap days of early August, when there is quite nothing on The Telly – nothing, nada, zip, bumski – and so I dispatched a jaunty telegram to all my editors.

So to all my family and friends who think they might be getting a really nice Christmas present this year sorry, nada, isn't going to happen..."...

"The literature has tended to show that women regard infertility as the most disastrous thing that's ever happened to them," said Dr. Nada Stotland, professor of psychiatry at Rush Medical College in Chicago.

"Something is happening here," says the Lebanon-born Nada Moukarzel, who has lived in Ghana's capital for 20 years.

Compare that to what's happened since Republicans took over the House: nada.

With  street fighting, canon shelling, snipers and aerial bombardments now happening every day, life for children like Nesmah and Nada has come to resemble an apocalyptic film.

Before Nada headed to the airport on Friday, Maack braced her for what might happen.

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